Rockfall Engineering is an up-to-date, international picture of the
state of the art in rockfall engineering.
The three basic stages of rockfalls are considered: the triggering
stage, the motion stage, and the interaction with a structure
stage; along with contributions including structural
characterization of cliffs, remote monitoring, stability analysis,
boulder propagation, design of protection structures an risk
assessment.
Academic contributions are illustrated by practical examples, and
completed by engineering contributions where practical purposes are
thoroughly considered. This title is intended for engineers,
students as well as researchers.
Over de auteur
Stéphane Lambert is a Research Engineer at CEMAGREF, Grenoble, France. His research are mainly on protection structures, natural hazards and geosynthetics.
François Nicot is a Researcher at CEMAGREF, Grenoble, France, and an Executive Member of the International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE). His contributions mainly concern the mechanical behavior of granular geomaterials. He is also Editor-in-chief of the European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering.